A group of 60 stakeholders - senior corporate executives, academia, government, NGOs, pressure groups and energy associations gathered on October 19th at the Queen's Building, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, for an interactive and lively debate on UK's energy security.
Energy security has been a major concern of governments, business and consumers in its different guises for a long time. As a net energy importer with a highly liberalised economy, the UK has less control over its energy supply than many other developed nations.
Some of the topics looked at included:
• Is the UK doing enough to ensure security of supply?
• How can business, society and government best contribute to secure our future energy supply?
• Which strategies will best ensure access to secure and sustainable energy in the UK